LGBT and beyond – Educating ourselves to educate others

6th September: A Very Unknown Mysterious Story is the debut short story by Bangladesh based writer Salman Aziz, who goes by the name AKA$H. The short story is a prequel to a yet to be published novel that simply wets the appetite for future servings of Aziz creative streak. Above: Salman Aziz The story is based… Continue reading 6th September: A Very Unknown Mysterious Story

Recently I got the opportunity to talk to @BlackWolfBrass about her career, oppression as a black gay American and her life. Thanks for doing this interview with me. First of all tell me how you identify yourself, sexually or otherwise? I identify as gay. I’m gender-non conforming in presentation. I’m biologically female. Every day is a… Continue reading Interview with a Black American gay female musician.

(December 1, 1976 – October 12, 1998) Mathew Shepard died on October 12th, 1998 at Poudre Valley Hospital in Fort Collins, Colorado – six days after a homophobic attack that took place on October 6th, 1998 – and left to die at Laramie, with heavy brain injuries in Wyoming, U.S.A. His injuries were so… Continue reading Remembering Matthew Shepard

By @_AlexandraClare Pronouns are some of the most commonly-used words both in literature and conversation. They are defined as a word that replaces a noun, used to avoid repetition – I recommended a book to my friend because I thought she would enjoy it. We assimilate the sense without caring that the order of the elements… Continue reading ​Call me by my pronoun

Interviewed by @pridematters1 ​Hello Max, Thanks for doing this interview with me. Firstly tell me about yourself and how you personally identity. Hi Darren. It’s my pleasure! Thank YOU for setting this interview up. I was born and raised in Tampa, Florida. My mom is a marriage and family therapist and my dad is an… Continue reading Interview with the creator of a non binary film.